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Aerial photographs of the island clearly display large areas of grasslands and park-like savanna upon which the US military has constructed large outdoor facilities such as antenna fields and the airport.
It has also produced and is producing ammunition, military transport vehicles and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.
Aerial casque-butting has also been reported in the Great Hornbill.
The Roosevelt Island Tramway in New York City and the Portland Aerial Tram are examples where this technology has been successfully adapted for public transport purposes.
Originally developed in the 1930s as a military base to allow cadets at the nearby United States Military Academy at West Point to learn aviation, it has over the years grown into the major passenger airport for the mid-Hudson region and continues to serve as a military airfield as well, currently housing the 105th Airlift Wing of the New York Air National Guard and Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 452 ( VMGR-452 ) of the United States Marine Corps Reserve.
Aerial spraying of glyphosate herbicide, one of the most controversial methods of coca eradication, has taken place in Colombia exclusively because of that government's willingness to cooperate with the United States in the militarized eradication of coca after signing Plan Colombia in 2000.
Aerial spraying has been repeatedly condemned by human rights and environmental activists because of its effect on human populations and local soil and water systems.
For example, AAF has been adopted by the DoD / IC Motion Imagery Standards Board ( MISB ) for their Aerial Surveillance and Photogrammetry Applications standard ( ASPA ).
Aerial photography has revealed an isolated circular ditch monument at Vitry.
Yokota has provided support for fighter, bomber, and military airlift operations, hosting B-26 Invader, B / RB-29 Superfortress, P / F-51 Mustang, KB-50J Aerial Tankers, F-94 Starfire, B / RB-57 Canberra, C-54 Skymaster, F-86D Sabre, F-102 Delta Dagger, McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom II, F-100 Super Sabre, F-105 Thunderchief, C-5 Galaxy, C-141 Starlifter, and C-130 Hercules units.
Aerial surveying has proven useful for detection of P. ramorum infestations across large landscapes, although it is not as “ early ” a technique as some others because it depends on spotting dead tanoak crowns from fixed-wing aircraft.
Over $ 1 Million has been spent over the last 7 years to upgrade the infrastructure of the Precinct e. g. Aerial bundling of overhead power lines, resurfacing of the footpaths and roadways, installation of trees, seating, bollards, bike racks and rubbish bins and painting of all street furniture in the Precinct to ' Burgundy ' to suggest the boundaries of the retail strip.
It was also the headquarters of the International Brigades ( supporters of the Republican cause from other countries who fought in the Spanish Civil war ) and a monument has been built recently to commemorate the sixty years ' anniversary of those events. Aerial view of the Recinto Ferial, at night. Casa del hortelano ( Landman's house ).
SAD / SOG has been very active " on the ground " inside Pakistan targeting al-Qaeda operatives for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle ( UAV ) Predator strikes and along with USSOCOM elements they have been training Pakistani Special Service Group Commandos.
Aerial spraying has been controversial since the 1960s, due to environmental concerns about pesticide drift ( raised for example by Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring ).
Aerial photography has identified several undated enclosures in the area and the smaller stone circle of Little Meg is close nearby.
Aerial survey uses a measuring camera where the elements of the interior orientation are known, but a camera that has much larger focal length and film and more lenses are used.
Aerial shots show it to be noticeably shorter than the ( actual ) 302 foot line in right, and Pesky himself has been quoted as estimating it to be " around 295 feet.
Aerial perspective or atmospheric perspective refers to the effect the atmosphere has on the appearance of an object as it is viewed from a distance.
While training of Marine Aerial Navigators has ceased, they continue to fly on the ' legacy ' KC-130T aircraft until their eventual replacement with KC-130J airframes.
At various times Fort Sill has also served as home to the Infantry School of Musketry, the School for Aerial Observers, the Artillery Officers Candidate School ( Robinson Barracks ), the Air Service Flying School, and the Army Aviation School.
Aerial sowing of seed has continued on a small scale.
Aerial application specifically has improved equipment and techniques to provide accurate and effective delivery of crop protection products.
An Aerial Adventure Park ( or " European-Style " Adventure Park, Tree-Top Adventure course ) has a more recreational purpose.

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However Curtiss had previously been a member of the Aerial Experiment Association, headed by Alexander Graham Bell.
Aerial views of this feature reveal it to have been built in the shape of a snake.
The release of what would have been the last of these singles, " Aerial Pictures ", backed with " Airborne ", was cancelled owing to the lack of chart success for its predecessors, but both sides appeared for the first time in 2006 on a compilation CD, Roy Wood – The Wizzard !.
Both services began a program titled Air Crew Escape / Rescue Capability or Aerial Escape and Rescue Capability ( AERCAB ) ejection seats ( i. e. both terms have been used by the US military and defence industry ), where after the pilot ejected, the ejection seat would fly him to a location far enough away from where he ejected to where he could safely be picked up.
Aerial lift systems are relatively easy to move, and are and have been used to cross rivers and ravines.
The postwar years had not been good to him: The British Aerial Transport Company for which he was chief designer went bankrupt and all other manufacturers were struggling for survival themselves too hard to think of hiring.
Aerial supply drops of maps and pertinent homing information would have made the walk-out perhaps less circuitous, while certainly the hardships would have been alleviated by air-dropped medical supplies, food and clothing.
He enlisted as a Seaman ( 2nd Class ) in the U. S. Naval Aviation Forces on 16 April 1917 and trained at Buffalo, New York with the Aerial Coast Patrol Unit No. 2, which had been organized at Yale shortly after the United States declared war on Germany.
By the end of the Vietnam War, most of the modern day Air Force decorations had been established and Air Force members were also entitled to receive and wear all inter-service awards and decorations ( see also the interservice Air Medal-which ranks above Aerial Achievement Medal ).
Most of MUFON's early members had earlier been associated with Aerial Phenomena Research Organization ( APRO ).
Aerial archaeology has recorded many possible rondel enclosures across Central Europe, especially in Bohemia, Slovakia, Austria, and recently in Hungary, but few have been excavated.
Aerial hunting has been discontinued in the former Soviet Union due to budget restraints.
Aerial Topdressing has been attributed with vastly increasing agricultural production — in New Zealand alone, sheep numbers increased from 40 million to over 70 million, the majority of the increase being attributed to the increased feed that superphosphate made available.

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In the United States Unmanned Aerial Systems community ( specifically Shadow UAS ) a blivet is a tool used to test the system's launcher to ensure proper functionality.
It is also used for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle training, and it is expected that F-35 Lightning IIs assigned to the 33d Fighter Wing at Eglin Air Force Base will utilize OLF Choctaw for training.
Aerial trams once used for hauling ore were converted into chairlifts.
* Aerial silk, apparatus used in aerial acrobatics
* Aerial apparatus, device used for firefighting and rescue
While gondola lifts are traditionally used for ski resort purposes, in recent years they are finding increased usage in urban environments as seen in the installations of the Metrocable ( Medellín ), Portland Aerial Tram, Metrocable ( Caracas ) and Cable Aéreo ( Manizales ).
The plane was used by owner Charles Catalano's Aerial Advertising Service to pull signs behind it over the annual Canadian National Exhibition.
Aerial photography is used in cartography ( particularly in photogrammetric surveys, which are often the basis for topographic maps ), land-use planning, archaeology, movie production, environmental studies, surveillance, commercial advertising, conveyancing, and artistic projects.
Aerial videos are emerging Spatial Multimedia which can be used for scene understanding and object tracking.
Aerial photos are one commonly used form of raster data, with one primary purpose in mind: to display a detailed image on a map area, or for the purposes of rendering its identifiable objects by digitization.
* July 6 – Aerial refueling is used under combat conditions for the first time, with a KB-29 Superfortress tanker refueling four RF-80 Shooting Star reconnaissance aircraft over North Korea
* May 29 – Aerial refueling is used on a combat mission for the first time, with twelve F-84 Thunderjets of the 159th Fighter Bomber Squadron being refueled by a KB-29 Superfortress on their way back from an attack on Sariwon, Korea.
Fairchild Aerial Camera manufactured aerial cameras for military and commercial aerial mapping that were used in Russia, Poland, and throughout South America.
Aerial roots used for attaching to trees tend to be shorter, more numerous, and sometimes have a layer of root hairs attached ; those used for collecting water and nutrients tend to be thicker and longer.
Aerial archaeology is used in the processes of research and investigation in aviation archaeology.
* Aerial Rocket Artillery, helicopter artillery units used by the U. S. Army in the Vietnam War mainly to engage ground targets
For the basic Aerial Achievement medal, 14 flights may be used.
* Aerial work platform, a mechanical device used to effect temporary access for people or equipment to inaccessible areas, usually at height
Aerial insect nets are used to collect flying insects.
Aerial mining was also used in the Korean War and in Vietnam.
Aerial techniques are maneuvers, using the ring and its posts and ropes as aids, used in professional wrestling to show off the speed and agility of a wrestler.

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